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But it's also never Apple that's at fault for all of it's thousands upon thousand of iPad,s iPhone's & iPod's that have blown up, injured or killed people year in and out though right? :mjlol:

#DoubleStandard :heh:

Until Apple has mass explosions within the first two months of a flagship product's release that causes a botched recall, FAA saying you can't fly with the device, all carriers halting the device sales twice, a second round of devices that are still defective to the point where the company itself admits defeat and temporarily halts production, that false equivalency you're trying to push across multiple threads doesn't make sense.

The worst part of your continued argument is that nobody's even trying to defend the Apple stuff. It's BAD as well. But of all the "gates" Apple has had (which have been varying levels of terrible) and even the random explosions across multiple devices you're trying to equate, nothing compares to this.
 

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Until Apple has mass explosions within the first two months of a flagship product's release that causes a botched recall, FAA saying you can't fly with the device, all carriers halting the device sales twice, a second round of devices that are still defective to the point where the company itself admits defeat and temporarily halts production, that false equivalency you're trying to push across multiple threads doesn't make sense.

The worst part of your continued argument is that nobody's even trying to defend the Apple stuff. It's BAD as well. But of all the "gates" Apple has had (which have been varying levels of terrible) and even the random explosions across multiple devices you're trying to equate, nothing compares to this.

Are you really trying to compare a 2 year old phone randomly exploding on a plane to multiple concurrent instances of a brand new product hitting the market and exploding within the span of a week to a couple weeks?

So what? The 2 year old iPhone (funny you left that out) still blew up on a U.S flight in March of 2016 and from reports could have caused the plane to crash, yet nothing from the FAA or Apple, nor the media covering this story full scale, so you can't downplay this incident as a non factor or issue while deriding Samsung in the same breath. Furthermore, there have been numerous reports of iPhone's exploding on planes before the Note 7, while yet there has been no action whatsoever taken by airlines or governmental agencies to prohibit iPhones. So if you don't see an obvious double standard then your clearly blind & bigoted.


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There's clearly a design flaw in the manufacturing on the Note7 and you shouting but iPhones have exploded too won't change that.

Bullshyt! Out of over 2.5 million Note 7's that were sold/resold, only slightly over 100 reports of explosions have occurred. And out of the that figure, over 26 Note 7 were found to be false or fraudulent reports of real legitimate explosions caused by the batteries.

So no matter the erroneous opinion you Apple bandwagon fans share, there's no real "design flaw" with the Note 7, just the normal "random" occurrence of lithium batteries exploding that can happen with any smartphone or electronic product, particularly when we take Apple's track record into consideration, along with the excessive over-hyping of this situation by rabid iTrolls & partisan media outlets.
 

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So what? The 2 year old iPhone (funny you left that out) still blew up on a U.S flight in March of 2016 and from reports could have caused the plane to crash, yet nothing from the FAA or Apple, nor the media covering this story full scale, so you can't downplay this incident as a non factor or issue while deriding Samsung in the same breath. Furthermore, there have been numerous reports of iPhone's exploding on planes before the Note 7, while yet there has been no action whatsoever taken by airlines or governmental agencies to prohibit iPhones. So if you don't see an obvious double standard then your clearly blind & bigoted.


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Bullshyt! Out of over 2.5 million Note 7's that were sold/resold, only slightly over 100 reports of explosions have occurred. And out of the that figure, over 26 Note 7 were found to be false or fraudulent reports of real legitimate explosions caused by the batteries.

So no matter the erroneous opinion you Apple bandwagon fans share, there's no real "design flaw" with the Note 7, just the normal "random" occurrence of lithium batteries exploding that can happen with any smartphone or electronic product, particularly when we take Apple's track record into consideration, along with the excessive over-hyping of this situation by rabid iTrolls & partisan media outlets.

If you actually want to address my point please do so. All that straw man arguing you're doing doesn't have a thing to do with my post you quoted. :leostare:
 
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So what? The 2 year old iPhone (funny you left that out) still blew up on a U.S flight in March of 2016 and from reports could have caused the plane to crash, yet nothing from the FAA or Apple, nor the media covering this story full scale, so you can't downplay this incident as a non factor or issue while deriding Samsung in the same breath. Furthermore, there have been numerous reports of iPhone's exploding on planes before the Note 7, while yet there has been no action whatsoever taken by airlines or governmental agencies to prohibit iPhones. So if you don't see an obvious double standard then your clearly blind & bigoted.


:camby:






Bullshyt! Out of over 2.5 million Note 7's that were sold/resold, only slightly over 100 reports of explosions have occurred. And out of the that figure, over 26 Note 7 were found to be false or fraudulent reports of real legitimate explosions caused by the batteries.

So no matter the erroneous opinion you Apple bandwagon fans share, there's no real "design flaw" with the Note 7, just the normal "random" occurrence of lithium batteries exploding that can happen with any smartphone or electronic product, particularly when we take Apple's track record into consideration, along with the excessive over-hyping of this situation by rabid iTrolls & partisan media outlets.
The iPhone 7 has been out over a month. How many cases of exploding iPhone 7 phones has there been in that span? All I know of is one that happened in transit.
 

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If you actually want to address my point please do so. All that straw man arguing you're doing doesn't have a thing to do with my post you quoted. :leostare:


:rudy: I've clearly addressed your deficient, fanatical points clearly & concisely! If you're having problems deciphering my statement based on your comment, then that's not my problem.
 

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:rudy: I've clearly addressed your deficient, fanatical points clearly & concisely! If you're having problems deciphering my statement based on your comment, then that's not my problem.

You've deflected, deferred and changed the topic so much that you're confusing yourself. :dead:


I literally said all the previous iPhone incidents are terrible, yet they don't compare to this current Note debacle given the recalls, coverage and defectiveness of the device itself.
 
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The iPhone 7 has been out over a month. How many cases of exploding iPhone 7 phones has there been in that span? All I know of is one that happened in transit.

And if the 75+ out of 2.5 million (his figures) Notes that have blown up within 8 weeks isn't a problem, then he should give the iPhones at least a 750 device limit before whining since there have been at least 10 times as many iPhones sold across the 3-4 models he's citing :mjlol:
 

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You've deflected, deferred and changed the topic so much that you're confusing yourself. :dead:

I think the real problem lies in the fact that your feminine traits & temperament prevent you from debating logically & rationally with facts instead emotion. :pachaha:
 

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@O.G.B I'm gonna let you finish and all, but bro...you're a good dude, but you're just gonna have to take the L on this one.

This is a disaster for Samsung.

Their flagship phone...going out like this?
:wow:

Bro, just take the L.

Even the best of us take one every now and then.

Go ahead man, it's nothing to be ashamed of.

:myman:
 

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@O.G.B I'm gonna let you finish and all, but bro...you're a good dude, but you're just gonna have to take the L on this one.

This is a disaster for Samsung.

Their flagship phone...going out like this?
:wow:

Bro, just take the L.

Even the best of us take one every now and then.

Go ahead man, it's nothing to be ashamed of.

:myman:


:mjlol:Until Samsung completely ends & ceases production of the Note 7 it ain't over until it's over my friend! :takedat:
 

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I think the real problem lies in the fact that your feminine traits & temperament prevent you from debating logically & rationally with facts instead emotion. :pachaha:


Try to insult like a kid instead of make a point brehs. Probably got mad and stormed off to your room. :lolbron:

There's no fact to dispute my point, otherwise you would still be feverishly pasting articles you didn't read to debate me. :russ:
 

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And if the 75+ out of 2.5 million (his figures) Notes that have blown up within 8 weeks isn't a problem, then he should give the iPhones at least a 750 device limit before whining since there have been at least 10 times as many iPhones sold across the 3-4 models he's citing :mjlol:


:stopitslime: And at the end of the day, the Note 7's with the problematic battery still account for less than 0.1 percent of the entire volume sold based on the actual Note 7's that have been found to be defective.
 
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